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Tourism in Bukidnon
Bukidnon has become a vacation destination of choice for people all over the world. It is simply beautiful, rich in culture and natural splendor. There is no shortage of places to see and explore. It has two important landmarks, Mount Kitanglad and the Pulangi River. Mount Kitanglad has a peak of 2,899 metres (9,511 ft) above sea level. Bukidnon is known as the watershed of Mindanao. It is endowed with six major river systems. Centrally located R&R Estates puts you in the heart of this Pacific wonderland. If you want a quiet vacation surrounded by natural beauty or an adventure of man-made lures, you are in the ideal locale with the ideal home base.THINGS TO DO
Tourism in Bukidnon
Bukidnon has become a vacation destination of choice for people all over the world. It is simply beautiful, rich in culture and natural splendor. There is no shortage of places to see and explore. It has two important landmarks, Mount Kitanglad and the Pulangi River. Mount Kitanglad has a peak of 2,899 metres (9,511 ft) above sea level. Bukidnon is known as the watershed of Mindanao. It is endowed with six major river systems. Centrally located R&R Estates puts you in the heart of this Pacific wonderland. If you want a quiet vacation surrounded by natural beauty or an adventure of man-made lures, you are in the ideal locale with the ideal home base.NATURAL BEAUTY, SPLENDID SERENITY
Bukidnon is world famous for its majestic forests and jungle-covered mountains, caves and springs to explore. Lakes, rivers and streams cascade through the countless valleys and canyons with magnificent waterfalls at every turn. The terrain includes temperate coniferous forests, rainforests and farmland. You will classify it into three categories: magnificent, enchanting and oh my God!FUN
You will also relish the man-made lures. There are festivals, plantations, farms, parks, gardens, resorts and exhibits. Then there is the longest zip line in Asia.
Check out the Benedictine Transfiguration Monastery in San Jose, Malaybalay City. It’s a farm setting of quiet, religious Benedictine life. The altar carved out of a big granite boulder in the friary’s church is amazing. You can feel its sacredness.
Taste the cuisine of the province at 429 distinctive eateries. The province is the sole producer of Waygu cattle, producing some of the best beef in the world.
Relish the province’s biggest annual event, the 2-week Kaamulan Festival in February and March. It signifies the gathering of the seven Lumad tribes, the founding of the province and the fiesta of Malaybalay City. Real indigenous tribes grace the event, making it truly meaningful and special. It is a cultural and historical showcase, an agricultural fair and an adventure show.
OUR OWN TOUCH OF HOMER
The province has its own rich oral tradition in literature. There are several epics – Gukud, Ulaging and Nanangen. The Gukud is a Lumad mythology about the universe. The Ulaging is a folk epic chanted in verse. The Nanangen is a folktale recited to anyone anytime. Batbat Hi Udan (The Story of Udan) by Telesforo Sungkit, Jr., is the province’s first epic novel.LIFE IN THE PROVINCE
Most people living in the province are mainstream Filipino who are globally aware, Cebuano-speaking and Christian. The people are friendly, the environment is safe and the prices are low.INVESTING IN BUKIDNON
The economy of the province is primarily agricultural. There are 52 banks and 77 small lending institutions. Good business investments could be agribusiness, forest plantation development, services, trading and tourism.WEATHER
Bukidnon is cool and moist year round. The average temperature is 24.04◦C, and the average humidity is 93 percent. The average annual rainfall is 2,800 millimetres (110 in). Just as in other parts of the country, rainfall is more pronounced from June toBukidnon is cool and moist year round. The average temperature is 24.04◦C, and the average humidity is 93 percent. The average annual rainfall is 2,800 millimetres (110 in). Just as in other parts of the country, rainfall is more pronounced from June to October. The area is outside of the typhoon belt.